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Professor R. Woltereck, of the University of Leipzig, will deliver a lecture on "Genetics and the Biology of Islands and Lakes" in the Lecture Ball of the Biological Institute on Divinity Avenue at 8 o'clock this evening. The lecture will be interestingly supplemented by lantern slides relating to the subject...
Thus, with the dignity of a court circular, did the official communiqué of the Bayreuth Festival last June announce the season's beginning. Rehearsals began. Was the Maestro still suffering from shock at being manhandled by Fascists in Bologna (TIME, June 22)? It seemed not. Reported the Leipzig Neueste Nachrichten: "A gray mist surrounds the 'beloved hill in Bayreuth' as the orchestral instrumentalists make their pilgrimage to this season's rehearsals . . . [Toscanini's] green auto is already standing there, and Emilio, his huge chauffeur, is playing with the diminutive fox terrier. . . . The Maestro raises...
...President for 1930 was Dr. Jean Musy). Born Sept. 6, 1868 in a small town in the canton of Thurgau, Heinrich Haberlin studied law at the Universities of Zurich, Leipzig and Berlin, then rose in the small...
Author of this startling play is the late Hans Chlumberg, an Austrian cavalryman during the War. On the night that Miracle at Verdun opened in Leipzig last October, he sank into unconsciousness, died without knowing of the show's success. The son of a military man, a one-time military student himself, he loathed war, wrote his play in protest against it. The Guild, under Director Herbert J. Biberman, has given Miracle at Verdun a skillful presentation. It is overlong (three hours), lets one down a little at the end. but is a tremendously interesting and audacious piece...
Price War. Gloom stalked through Leipzig as exhibitors at the Fair cut prices (and each others' throats) without stimulating any impressive volume of sales. Canny foreign buyers, interviewed by the Leipzig press, admitted grudgingly, "Prices are a little lower," held back their orders with evident intent to jump in when prices touched bottom...